Edit text based files with this awesome Windows-based
editor.
Sometimes, a word processor is just too much pomp for the circumstance.
Having the right tool for the right job is important. My grandfather, a master
carpenter, pounded this into my head as a child. This is one of the reasons why
I really like EditPlus for coding and other programmatic tasks. It’s a text
editor for Windows.
EditPlus is a Windows-based text, HTML, PHP, Java editor and Hex Viewer. Its
a good Notepad replacement, but it also offers many powerful features for
programmers and Web page authors.
EditPlus features syntax highlighting for HTML, PHP, Java, C/C++, CSS, ASP,
Perl, JavaScript, VBScript, Python and Ruby on Rails. it can also be extended
for other programming languages based on custom syntax files. It contains a
seamless web browser for previewing HTML pages, and contains support for FTP
commands for uploading local files directly to your FTP server.
Other EditPlus features include a Hex Viewer, HTML toolbar, user tools, line
number, ruler, URL highlighting, auto completion, clip text, column selection,
powerful search and replace, multiple undo/redo, spell checker, and customizable
keyboard shortcuts.
Pro’s: Versatile, coding features, built in browser and
support for FTP commands
Con’s: Expensive for a text editor
Conclusion: EditPlus is a decent text editor and programming
tool. Its coding features make it a great choice for coding work and many of
them will come in handy. As a text editor, it’s a bit on the pricey side at
$35USD as of this writing. The value, however, to individuals that do a lot of
coding is clear. If you're a contract programmer and need to provide your own
tools or if you're a serious amateur, EditPlus is a great choice.
EditPlus is a text editor, HTML editor, PHP editor and Java editor for
Windows. While it can serve as a good Notepad replacement, it also offers many
powerful features for Web page authors and programmers. Syntax highlighting for
HTML, PHP, Java, C/C++, CSS, ASP, Perl, JavaScript, VBScript, Python and Ruby on
Rails. Seamless Web browser for previewing...
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